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Dominik Mierzejewski

Dominik Mierzejewski

Dominik Mierzejewski is head of the Centre for Asian Affairs and associate professor in the Department of Asian Studies at the Faculty of International and Political Studies at the University of Lodz, Poland. He specialises in the rhetoric of Chinese diplomacy, Beijing’s relations with the Global South, and central government-provinces relations in China.
Dominik Mierzejewski is head of the Centre for Asian Affairs and associate professor in the Department of Asian Studies at the Faculty of International and Political Studies at the University of Lodz, Poland. He specialises in the rhetoric of Chinese diplomacy, Beijing’s relations with the Global South, and central government-provinces relations in China.
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Opinion | China wants its provinces to compete, but not get in each other’s way

Beijing wants provinces to compete, but not across identical wish lists. Whether that works will become visible over the next five years.

AI robots taking centre stage at the coming Spring Festival Gala – now a national tech showcase – will signal official endorsement and likely trigger herd investment.

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Beijing is already throwing the sink at the problem, from finding ‘new productive forces’ and sending youth to the countryside to making university deans knock on company doors for jobs.

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Despite years of efforts, it remains challenging to get local players to cooperate, rather than compete, with one another as Beijing tries to shape an integrated, unified market.

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